"Routine
B-Western
that falls
apart due to its lame attempts at comedy."

Reviewed by Dennis Schwartz

Routine B-Western that falls apart due to its lame
attempts
at comedy.
It has Fuzzy Q. Jones (Al 'Fuzzy' St. John) discover
he's an heir to
the
Stockton estate, as the 32nd cousin of the deceased.
He convinces his
partner
Billy Carson (Buster Crabbe) to accompany him to
nearby Silver Creek to
present his claim for the inheritance. At the
outskirts of Silver
Creek,
they discover a dead man and are falsely arrested by
Deputy Sheriff
Spencer
(Raphael Bennett). They soon discover that Sheriff
Bentley has been
killed,
and that they're in a crooked town. Kicked out of
town, they run into
Helen
Stockton (Lorraine Miller). She's the legit heir to
her uncle's estate.
The three are jumped by the henchmen of Merritt
(Charles King). The
baddie
plans on stealing the inheritance. After holding the
three under guard,
the gang substitutes Helen with Roxie (Marilyn
Gladstone), using
Helen's
ID papers to fool the probate court.

Fuzzy goes through a number of clownish slapstick
antics,
some involving
a secret chamber with a revolving door, while Billy
acts serious.
Eventually
they foil the baddies and save the inheritance for
Helen. The big yuk
is
that Fuzzy's inheritance consists of merely one dollar
and many unpaid
bills.